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Innovations which exist in the public domain are often overlapping and are not restricted to a particular category. However, for a better understanding, innovations in public systems may be broadly categorized.
Types of Innovation:
Centre for Innovations in Public System (CIPS):
Effectively promoting Innovations in Public System:
While documenting an innovation, the following heads shall be covered
Potential Challenges in identifying, documenting and replicating innovations:
Innovative Practice High Potential for Adoption/Replication:
Ecological Sanitation (ECOSAN)
Use of Plastic Waste in Road Construction
Urban Greening Activates by Kochi Metro Rail Limited
Mother Tongue Based-Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE)
Establishment of Vision Centres
Conclusion:
It is fair to conclude that innovations in public systems are indispensable and it is both a continuous process as well as a result. It is also a specific area of high importance where tools methods and approaches are in constant evolution to facilitate identification, documentation and replication of innovations.
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